Hurricane Irene: Top 5 Online sources for weathering the storm


Now that the Hurricane Irene, the reporting system on the East Coast, is the time to keep an eye on the current Hurricane conditions — that is, if you are lucky enough to still be in some kind of connection to the Internet.


In addition, 12 ways you can keep track of the storm, we have already provided, you can now bring these up to date, we have added a source and a video.


See also: the Calm before the Storm Pics | Hurricane Irene Twitter account

Even if you're not Riding out the storm on the East Coast, you may want to consider keeping a safe distance of the white spinning Monster tabs on what is happening every minute:


View a slide show» Google crisis response dashboard is a great way to keep track of Irene, by means of layers to which a variety of visualization of the storm. With the National Weather Service information, it not only shows you the wind speeds and storm tracks, but also to anticipate the storm, in which the burden can be at worst. Is here to the right of the Facebook data to the proverbial horse Hurricane foot. If you see what you are looking for a "just the facts" in the report, the NATIONAL OCEANIC and ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION NWS National Hurricane Center track it updates every three hours to its Facebook page. After all, this is where most of the other weather providers are getting a lot of information about them. Our friend Ray Wert, who is also a car expert to edit site Jalopnik, holed A Manhattan Financial District, at the same time, the live blogging about his experience in storm evacuation area in the Center. Ray tells us he has stored with plenty of batteries, flashlights, food, his closest friends, 20, and Yes, liquor, the last time, which is expected to span over the current arrive. He has been on the outside of the capital investments from time to time to get a first hand look at the weather conditions, but we hope to have him stay on the inside when the winds Start being picked up. Ray is the live updates, to get a Visual correction with the live-stream on the course of Midtown Manhattan. This camera is not LiveStream's of New York City, the headquarters of the of the 16th floor: you can see the personal tweets with this hashtag # irene, as well as the impressions and opinions, comments, and the storm has a lot of noise. Buried inside a lot of information and a wide variety of sources, and the unexpected Hurricane images. Join the free-for-all by adding the # hash tag, regardless of whether you can tweet to irene.


If you do not have access to cable TV and fast streaming video service, the Weather Channel Hurricane Central is the next best option. Information about the e-mail service and has all the latest. Even better If you have a high-speed Internet service, the disturbed Weather Channel live stream (requires Windows Media Player plugin) on Facebook. If you want to wait through all the commercials, it gives the same content from the cable-TV.

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